"Silent River": post-screening discussion on the Mexican environment

Abstract: 

Recorded April 16, 2014

Below is the original description of the event.

Since the passage of the North American Free Trade Agreement 20 years ago, U.S. companies have used the Santiago River as their own "waste canal." This documentary follows a young woman and her family as they defy death threats to try and save one of the most polluted rivers in Mexico. 24 minutes. Spanish with English subtitles.

Steve Fisher is a student at UC Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism and an Univision Fellow at the Center for Latin American Studies. Jason Jaacks is a student at the Graduate School of Journalism, the founder of SplitFrame Media, and the winner of the 2014 Dorothea Lange Fellowship.

This discussion followed the film, with Professor Cynthia Gorney of the Graduate School of Journalism and Harley Shaiken, chair of the Center for Latin American Studies.

Trailer for the film

Co-sponsored by the Center for Latin American Studies and the Graduate School of Journalism at UC Berkeley.

Author: 
Steve Fisher
Jason Jaacks
Publication date: 
April 16, 2014
Publication type: 
Event Video Recording